The Pathfinder or, the Inland seaAegitas, 19. 8. 2016 - Počet stran: 415 The plan of this tale suggested itself to the writer many years since, though the details are altogether of recent invention. The idea of associating seamen and savages in incidents that might be supposed characteristic of the Great Lakes having been mentioned to a Publisher, the latter obtained something like a pledge from the Author to carry out the design at some future day, which pledge is now tardily and imperfectly redeemed. |
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... Eaudouce, on account of his gifts in this particular. He is better at the oar, and the rope too, than in making fires on a trail." "There must be something about these gifts of which you speak, after all," said Cap. "Now this fire, I ...
... Eaudouce, on account of his gifts in this particular. He is better at the oar, and the rope too, than in making fires on a trail." "There must be something about these gifts of which you speak, after all," said Cap. "Now this fire, I ...
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... Eaudouce, as we call him; but without the edication I have received, I should think it at this very moment, a risky journey to go over the very ground that lies between us and the garrison, in the present state of this frontier. There ...
... Eaudouce, as we call him; but without the edication I have received, I should think it at this very moment, a risky journey to go over the very ground that lies between us and the garrison, in the present state of this frontier. There ...
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... for immediate departure. Not a syllable of the discourse just related had she heard; for Eaudouce, as young Jasper was oftener called than anything else, had been filling her ears with a description of the yet distant part.
... for immediate departure. Not a syllable of the discourse just related had she heard; for Eaudouce, as young Jasper was oftener called than anything else, had been filling her ears with a description of the yet distant part.
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... Eaudouce, that if any Mingos have seen our path below the falls, they will strike off towards this smoke, and that they will naturally conclude that they who began by going up stream will end by going up stream. If they know anything ...
... Eaudouce, that if any Mingos have seen our path below the falls, they will strike off towards this smoke, and that they will naturally conclude that they who began by going up stream will end by going up stream. If they know anything ...
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... Eaudouce, and I will manage the affair alone." "Not you, Pathfinder; you would only drown both. If the canoe goes over, I must go in it." "Well, have it so, then: shall we smoke the pipe of agreement on the bargain?" Jasper laughed ...
... Eaudouce, and I will manage the affair alone." "Not you, Pathfinder; you would only drown both. If the canoe goes over, I must go in it." "Well, have it so, then: shall we smoke the pipe of agreement on the bargain?" Jasper laughed ...
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